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A Solar Photothermocatalytic approach for the CO2 conversion: Investigation of different synergisms on CoO-CuO/Brookite TiO2-CeO2 catalysts

2022

Abstract The photoactive features of the least common polymorph of TiO2, i.e. brookite, were combined with the thermocatalytic redox ones of cerium oxide, focusing on the effects of the addition of small amounts of Co-Cu oxides for the solar CO2 conversion. By considering the characterization data, a surface segregation of the hosted metal oxides on the TiO2-CeO2 composite was evidenced, and their presence increased the amount of oxygen vacancies and improved the charge carriers separation. The bimetallic oxides-based sample was the most performing one in the photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction at room temperature. The formation of carbon monoxide and methane was 5 and 0.5 μmol g−1h−1, …

Brookite TiO2Cerium oxideMaterials scienceBrookiteGeneral Chemical EngineeringBimetallic oxidesGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMethaneCatalysisPhotothermo-catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artPhotocatalysisvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryCO2valorizationBimetallic stripCarbon monoxideElectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxideCeO2
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Buerger`s Disease and Hyperhomocysteinemia: Is there a Relationship?

2009

Thromboangiitis obliterans, also known as Buerger's disease, is a cause of juvenile lower limb ischaemia. Buerger's disease is idiopathic and one of diagnostic criteria is the absence of atherosclerotic risk factors other than smok- ing. A possible involvement of thrombophilia has been investigated and the role of hyperhomocysteinemia is still matter of discussion. We describe 9 patients with Buerger's disease followed-up for the past 3 years. We found a significant in- crease in circulating homocysteine levels (mean: 31.6 in patients vs 8.2 μmol/L in control subjects). We also analyzed the C677T mutation of MTHFR; 5/9 Buerger's patients were heterozygotes and 4/9 homozygotes for the mutati…

Buerger's diseasemedicine.medical_specialtyHyperhomocysteinemiaPathologyHomocysteinebiologybusiness.industryDiseasemedicine.diseaseThrombophiliaGastroenterologyPathogenesischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrythrombophilia hyperhomocysteinemia MTHFR Buerger's diseaseInternal medicineMethylenetetrahydrofolate reductasemedicinebiology.proteinEndothelial dysfunctionbusinessThe Open Atherosclerosis & Thrombosis Journal
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Demand side management and Distributed on Site actions benefits

2013

Global warming and energy demand are nowadays becoming one of the major issues of the third millennium, mainly because human activities seem to have a clear impact on the raise of CO2 emissions as never it has been experienced in the past. Among the different factors affecting CO2 emissions, energy demand from buildings constitutes one of the most important actors. Energy Management (EM) actions can reduce the energy consumption of the system and minimize peaks-level, by using a distributed control over every house. These local actions can greatly contribute to reduce the impact on the global CO2 emissions. An evaluation of the potential energy saving and CO2 emissions reduction on building…

Building management systemEngineeringZero-energy buildingCO2 reduction power system Combined Photovoltaic Solar system grid simulatorEnergy managementbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental engineeringEnergy consumptionEnvironmental economicsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power systemSmart gridBuilding-integrated photovoltaicsbusiness
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Graphitic C3N4 for CO2 reduction: a photoactivity and stability study

C3N4 CO2 reduction photocatalytic stabilitySettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Noise reduction in magnetic resonance images by Wavelet transforms: an application to the study of capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks

2007

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique to study capillary water absorption kinetics in sedimentary rocks. However, the noise in the images can limit the correct identification and the quantitative measurement of the average height reached by the wetting front inside the porous material where imbibition occurs. Therefore, denoising methods can be applied to improve the image quality for a more accurate analysis, without the disadvantages of longer acquisition times. This study attempts to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the images acquired by MRI on a sedimentary rock (Pietra di Lecce) using a waveletbased thresholding technique. The idea is to average some slightly di…

CAPILLARY ABSORPTIONmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryNoise reductionCapillary water absorptionBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsWavelet transformMineralogyMagnetic resonance imagingNOISE REDUCTIONmedicineWAVELET TRANSFORMSRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSedimentary rockMRI
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Carbonyl reductase 1 is a predominant doxorubicin reductase in the human liver.

2008

A first step in the enzymatic disposition of the antineoplastic drug doxorubicin (DOX) is the reduction to doxorubicinol (DOX-OL). Because DOX-OL is less antineoplastic but more cardiotoxic than the parent compound, the individual rate of this reaction may affect the antitumor effect and the risk of DOX-induced heart failure. Using purified enzymes and human tissues we determined enzymes generating DOX-OL and interindividual differences in their activities. Human tissues express at least two DOX-reducing enzymes. High-clearance organs (kidney, liver, and the gastrointestinal tract) express an enzyme with an apparent Km of approximately 140 microM. Of six enzymes found to reduce DOX, Km valu…

CBR1Carbonyl ReductaseBiopsyBlotting WesternPharmaceutical ScienceReductasePolymerase Chain Reactionpolycyclic compoundsmedicineHumansDoxorubicinRNA MessengerEnzyme InhibitorsChromatography High Pressure LiquidPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationGastrointestinal tractbiologyMolecular biologyCytosolAlcohol OxidoreductasesEnzymechemistryLiverEnzyme inhibitorDoxorubicinbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gelmedicine.drugDrug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
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Statin intolerance – an attempt at a unified definition. Position paper from an International Lipid Expert Panel

2015

Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well tolerated and effectively prevent cardiovascular events. Most adverse effects associated with statin therapy are muscle-related. The recent statement of the European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) has focused on statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), and avoided the use of the term 'statin intolerance'. Although muscle syndromes are the most common adverse effects observed after statin therapy, excluding other side effects might underestimate the number of patients with statin intolerance, which might be observed in 10 - 15% of patients. In clinical practice, statin intolerance limits effecti…

CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASERANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALSMuscle symptomPLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALMedicine General & InternalMuscular DiseasesCardiovascular DiseaseGeneral & Internal MedicineDefinition; Muscle symptoms; Risk factors; Statin intolerance; Cardiovascular Diseases; Dyslipidemias; Humans; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; Muscular Diseases; Pharmacology (medical); Medicine (all)Humansdefinitionrisk factorsPharmacology (medical)CORONARY-HEART-DISEASETHROMBOTIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURAcardiovascular diseasesFATTY LIVER-DISEASEDyslipidemiasPRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSISScience & TechnologyMuscular DiseasePOST-HOC ANALYSISMedicine (all)nutritional and metabolic diseases1103 Clinical SciencesCOA-REDUCTASE INHIBITORSDyslipidemiaDENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROLCardiovascular Diseasesmuscle symptomslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorRisk factorPosition PaperHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsLife Sciences & BiomedicineHumanstatin intoleranceArchives of Medical Science : AMS
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Impact of Novel Energy Management Actions on Household Appliances for Money Savings and CO2 Emissions Reduction

2009

In order to obtain CO2 emissions reductions, energy management control actions inside apartments and detached houses have to be carried out. In this work, new control actions devoted to the reduction of electrical energy consumptions inside typical Italian apartments are proposed. These “Distributed on Site” (DoS) actions consist in employing specific control strategies to smartly exploit the hot water provided by a solar panel, the electricity generated by a photovoltaic panel and the delayed starting of appliances.

CO2 Emissions Reductions Distributed on Site Control Actions Combined Photovoltaic and Solar panel (CPS)Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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SPĒĒK kompozītmembrānu īpašību pētījumi pielietojumam CO2 elektroķīmiskajos pārveidotājos

2019

Šajā darbā ir veikta sulfonēta poli(ēter ēter ketona) (SPĒĒK) sintēze ar sulfonēšanas pakāpēm 0,87; 0,82; 0,74. No iegūtā SPĒĒK tika izgatavotas kompozītmembrānas ar atšķirīgu aktīvās ogles saturu: 0; 0,15; 0,3; 0,5; 0,6; 0,8; 1,0; 2,0; 3,0 %. Iegūto membrānu īpašības tika izpētītas ar dažādām metodēm. Kompozītmembrānām tika noteikta ūdens uzņemšana un uzbriešanas pakāpe. Impedances analīzi veica ar diferenciālo un vienas membrānas metodi. Tika pētītas arī virsmas dzeta potenciāla izmaiņas. Kompozītmembrānu termiskās īpašības analizēja ar termogravimetrisko metodi. Membrānu virsmas morfoloģiju pētīja ar skenējošās elektronu mikroskopijas metodi. SPĒĒK membrāna tika notestētas CO2 elektroķīm…

CO2 REDUCĒŠANAVIRSMAS DZETA POTENICĀLSSPĒĒK KOMPOZĪTMEMBRĀNAS AR AKTĪVO OGLIIMPEDANCES ANALĪZESULFONĒTS POLI(ĒTER ĒTER KETONS)Ķīmija
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Effect of Pressure on the Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 to CO

2017

To minimize the negative effect of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas and introduce renewable energy in the chemical and energy chain, an interesting approach is the Carbon Capture and Conversion. In this context, one of more appealing conversion strategies is the el Ectrochemical reduction of CO2, which could combines the utilization of excess electric energy from intermittent renewable sources with CO2 (1). Furthermore, CO2 can be selectively converted into various useful chemicals by changing the operating conditions of electrolysis. In particular, an increasing attention has been devoted to the electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide (2,3). The main obstacle of t…

CO2 conversion reduction CO2 pressure Ag Au Carbon monoxide.
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